A must-win six-pointer derby between busy artisans and laconic artists.

The lowdown

No-one ever said the Premier League would be easy for Ian Holloway’s men, but the Eagles’ performances thus far have probably deserved more than a solitary home win to Sunderland. Last time out at Anfield two weeks ago, Palace’s pacy attacking threat was palpable.

PALACE FORM

Liverpool 3-1 Palace (Prem)

So'ton 2-0 Palace (Prem)

Palace 0-2 Swansea (Prem)

Man Utd 2-0 Palace (Prem)

Palace 3-1 S’land (Prem)

FULHAM FORM

Fulham 1-0 Stoke (Prem)

Fulham 1-2 Cardiff (Prem)

Fulham 2-1 Everton (LC)

Chelsea 2-0 Fulham (Prem)

Fulham 1-1 West Brom (Prem)

Despite going into the break 3-0 down, Palace looked dangerous post-oranges, with goalscoring substitute Dwight Gayle and impressive young Spaniard Jose Campana combining for the free-kick that secured a second-half-winning consolation. Ex-Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh has Premier League experience and should thrive off 20-year-old Campana’s creativity.

It’s in defence where there be demons, however, especially in the absence of Danny Gabbidon. Dean Moxey struggled against Raheem Sterling’s pace, while Adrian Mariappa – largely impressive against Liverpool – seems to have the odd mistake in him.

The contrast between Holloway’s busy buzzers and Martin Jol’s sedate collective couldn’t be starker. The Dutchman deserves credit for indulging players like Dimitar Berbatov, Bryan Ruiz and Patjim Kasami, but ultimately they have to repay the faith.

The Bulgarian controlling a football may be exactly the sort of pornographic content that fun-phobe David Cameron wants to ban, but Berbatov must do more to ensure this doesn’t turn into a slog of a season on the banks of the Thames. Rated 50/50 with a tight hamstring, the returning Darren Bent must take up the attacking mantle, so too Costa Rican 'Weasel' Ruiz, whose performances thus far have flitted between the inert and stationary. He does, though, have talent – scoring a fine volley on international duty this week.

Gabbidon is unlikely to return for Palace, while Kagisho Dikgacoi’s hamstring is also a concern. Jonny Williams, club captain Paddy McCarthy and Glenn Murray remain long-term absentees.

For Fulham, Berbatov is struggling with a tight hamstring, as is captain Brede Hangeland with a sore back. Maarten Stekeleburg, Aaron Hughes and Matty Briggs are all still out, but Scott Parker may be fit.

Key battle: Mile Jedinak vs Bryan Ruiz

Captain in the absence of the injured McCarthy, 29-year-old Aussie Jedinak has anchored the Palace midfield impressively. Against Liverpool, he won eight of nine attempted tackles, made several interceptions and committed only one foul.

On Monday night, he must hassle Ruiz, especially if Berbatov loses his fitness race. Last time out against Stoke, the No.11 completed an impressive 14 of 20 final-third passes. After a slow start, Ruiz has a point to prove.

LAST FIVE MEETINGS

Fulham 3-1 Palace (Prem, Jan 05)

Palace 2-0 Fulham (Prem, Oct 04)

Palace 0-2 Fulham (Div 1, Mar 01)

Fulham 3-1 Palace (Div 1, Oct 00)

Fulham 1-0 Palace (Div 1, Apr 00)

The managers

Both under pressure, there could be sparks in the dugout. Fulham’s win against Stoke eased the pressure on Jol, but he will demand successive victories to climb the table. After a near full squad overhaul, Holloway must get his team to gel, and fast.

Facts and figures

Crystal Palace are one of only two sides yet to keep a clean sheet in the Premier League this season (alongside Sunderland).

Fulham have failed to find the net in nine of their last 16 Premier League away games, including the last two.

These two sides have the lowest win percentage in Premier League London derbies (both 21%).

Despite playing 503 minutes in the Premier League this season, Dimitar Berbatov has touched the ball just 17 times in the opposition box - three times a game on average.

Three of Fulham's five Premier League goals this season have been scored by substitutes (Bent 2, Ruiz 1); no side has scored more.

Fulham have won four and lost just one of their last six league meetings with the Eagles.

A Fulham player has netted a brace in three of the last four meetings between these sides (Andy Cole, Lee Clark and Luis Boa Morte).

Fulham have lost more points thanks to goals conceded in the final five minutes than any other side this term (four).

Palace have seen their woodwork struck seven times this season; a league-high.

Fulham have conceded more corners than any other Premier League team this term (60).

FourFourTwo prediction

Cagey; both teams underpinned by a must-not-lose philosophy, but Fulham with just enough quality. 1-2.